The Manjushri mantra is a Tibetan mantra. Manjushri is the Buddha of the transcendent wisdom. A mantra is a combination of holy syllables which form a core of spiritual energy.
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The Manjushri mantra is a Tibetan mantra. Manjushri is the Buddha of the transcendent wisdom. He represents the realisation of transcendent wisdom that beats ignorance and duality. It has tamed the spirit. With this you address to this part of your Self, which already knows everything. . Mantras are sacred texts which are written down in Sanskrit (the eldest classical language from India).
A mantra is a combination of holy syllables which form a core of spiritual energy. This energy is as a magnet for attracting and joining spiritual vibrations. The syllable "man" in mantra means in Sanskrit "thinking". "Tra"is from "trai"and means "protection against” or "liberation". So Mantra means as much as "thinking that liberates and protects".
Hein Braat himself defines the concept of Mantra as a universal sound, a frequency that can open unexpected doors in the consciousness. Mantra's can be used to open the heart, to develop sensibility, to achieve higher levels of consciousness, to effectuate cure or to weaken the effects of bad karma. Mantra's can be recited aloud or quietly and purely spiritual, so it will be possible to experience the enlightened and blissful nature of our spirit.